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Grand Hyatt Jakarta Appoints New General Manager Parveen Kumar

Grand Hyatt Jakarta Appoints New General Manager Parveen Kumar
Grand Hyatt Jakarta Appoints New General Manager Parveen Kumar

Grand Hyatt Jakarta is proud to announce the appointment of Parveen Kumar as the hotel’s new General Manager.

Parveen, an Australian citizen who spent his formative years in Delhi, India, has a deep-rooted passion for travel that was ignited during his family’s vacations. This early exposure to the world of hospitality eventually led him to pursue a formal education in commerce and hotel management, paving the way for a successful career in the industry. Parveen’s journey with Hyatt began in 2002 when he joined the pre-opening sales team at Hyatt Regency Mumbai, and he has since held various leadership roles across the brand’s properties, including Director of Sales and Marketing at Hyatt Regency Perth in 2009 and Director of Operations at Grand Hyatt Kuala Lumpur in 2017.

The following year, Parveen transitioned to Grand Hyatt Singapore, where he played a pivotal role in the hotel’s major renovation and reopening, serving as the Hotel Manager. With over 22 years of international experience under his belt, Parveen is firmly committed to upholding Hyatt’s core purpose of caring for others and ensuring that guests continue to enjoy exceptional moments of more.

As the new General Manager of the iconic Grand Hyatt Jakarta, Parveen now oversees the hotel’s 415 guestrooms, six dining outlets, and extensive meeting facilities, to deliver an unparalleled experience to all who visit.

For more information about Grand Hyatt Jakarta, please contact +62 21 2992 1234 or visit @grandhyattjakarta on Instagram.

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